Ed Sheeran Buys Neighbours’ Homes To Stop Them From Complaining About His Building Activities

British singer, Ed Sheeran is obviously one of those who doesn’t like bugging neighbours following news of him buying a bunch of the houses surrounding his home in Framlingham, Suffolk after they complained about his activities.

Sheeran bought his massive farmhouse for £895,000 back in 2012, and since then has reportedly spent a total of £3.7 million buying up properties around his – including another Grade II listed house next door for £450,000, also in 2012, a £925,000 detached house in front of his home in 2016, along with a bungalow on the other side of his drive for £525,000 in 2017.

According to Metro, Sheeran had to buy the extra properties because neighbours kept complaining about all the building works he has in the pipeline.

The Daily Mail reported earlier this year that the singer’s planning consultants had submitted an application to the local council for the works to the garden in November last year.

The plans, which were put together by award-winning Suffolk garden designer Sue Townsend, included weathered vintage oak decking, stepping stones from his drive to the main garden and paths around Sheeran’s main house, orangerie terrace and farmhouse, along with four treated softwood compost bins.

Detailed plans outlined by the newspaper state:

“The works involve laying new paving and composite decking around three properties, creating a kitchen garden with raised oak beds, brick paver and gravel paths, building the brick plinth base for a greenhouse.”

While he already has a giant treehouse, as part of the continuing plans for his ever-expanding home, Sheeran also wanted to build a tree house and a 32ft chapel in the grounds of his house, but locals weren’t too keen on the idea.

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In a letter published by the council, one neighbour said:

“We have no problems with the proposal but query the mention of the chapel which has not gained permission and is most likely to be an oversight and would also request that all external lighting is switched off between midnight and 7am.”

He also came into a spot of bother with his giant kidney-shaped pond, which supposedly cost £500,000.

Neighbours told the Daily Mail that they are concerned it is now being used for recreational activities, with one local saying:

“It all seems very strange but in actual fact it appears to have been very carefully thought through.

“The bales have been placed precisely in the right places and at the right angle to shield his pool.”

The singer was granted permission to build the pond on the condition that it would attract wildlife, but he appealed it in the hope that it could also be used for leisure activities like swimming and fishing.